Brief notes on each find are in the Appendix on this pageREPORT1A=1997-98, B=1998-99, C=2000, D=2001. FIND No.2 ID number of find, in the Report.CLOSING DATE (A.D.)3 The earliest the hoard could have been deposited, usually the date of the latest coin.RANGE4 Years between earliest date of first coin and the closing date.UNCERTAIN5 unattributable coins, and/or coins from the same hoard, found prior to 1997 and not listed in the Reports.
Metal:- Gold or Gold+Silver: Silver: Bronze (Sestertius, Dupondius, Ass): De-based silver/copper.

A121: Ugthorpe, North Yorkshire, Closing date c. 169* A.D., 22 denarii. *Since the find includes one coin of Commodus, which cannot be before 175 A.D., it is difficult to see why a deposit date of 169 is given.

B293: Prestwood A, Buckinghamshire, Closing date 220 A.D., 110 silver denarii and 1 base silver radiate. Although found in the same place as the Prestwood B hoard, they are separated by 100 years and are likely to be separate hoards.

C252: Found Leicestershire?. Closing date c. 270 A.D., 207 silver denarii, 228 base silver-silver radiates. Found some 20 years earlier by a digger working on the M1 motorway and declared by his widow after his death. Fragments of pots were also found.

B305: Breamore 'B', Hampshire, Closing date c. 294 A.D., 398 base-silver radiates. Part of a larger hoard, the rest being illegally removed. The coins were found 100 metres away from a hoard of 1,782 radiates of Probus.

B306: Rogiet, Monmouthshire, Closing date c. 295-6 A.D., 3,778 base-silver radiates (inc. 7 denarii). Unusual for containing 'improved' issues from Aurelian to Diocletian, large numbers of Allectus and second known Divus Nigrinian found in Britain, also one Macrianus, usurper in the east.